EU law has developed a unique and complex system under which the
Union and its Member States can both act under international law,
separately, jointly or in parallel. International law was not set
up to deal with such complex and hybrid arrangements, which raise
questions under both international and EU law. This book assesses
how EU law has been adapted to cope with the constraints of
international law in situations in which the EU and its Member
States act jointly in relations with other States and international
organisations. In an innovative scholarly approach, reflecting this
duality, each chapter is jointly written by a team of two authors.
The various contributions offer new insights into the tension that
continues to exist between EU and international law obligations in
relation to the (joint) participation of the EU and its Member
States in international agreements.
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